Build precise queries to find exactly what you need
Press ESC to close
Your review has been submitted and is pending approval.
This plugin checks clients signal strength and returns average value.
Current Version
1.1
Last Release Date
2011-05-25
Owner
Jakub Zemaenk
Website
http://www.vspj.cz
License
GPL
Compatible With
Setting up mikrotik Setting up a snmp v3 on mikrotik (works properly only with RouterOS v4.4 or greater):
snmp set enabled=yes [email protected] location=Main_Building; snmp community add name=monitoring security=private authentication-protocol=SHA authentication-password=SecretPasswd encryption-protocol=DES encryption-password=AnotherSecretPasswd read-access=yes address=192.168.1.1 Passwords lenght must be min 8 chars.
Installing check_mikrotik_signal plugin: Download the plugin and save it to nagios plugins directory.
Set file permissions: chown nagios:nagios check_mikrotik_signal chmod 740 check_mikrotik_signal
Add following lines into your commands.cfg file # 'check_mikrotik_signal' command definition define command{ command_name check_mikrotik_signal command_line $USER2$/check_mikrotik_signal -H $HOSTADDRESS$ $ARG1$ }
Add following lines into your resource.cfg file # Store some usernames and passwords (hidden from the CGIs) $USER3$=monitoring $USER4$=SecretPasswd $USER5$=AnotherSecretPasswd
Define new service for your devices. define service{ use generic-service ; Inherit values from a template hostgroup_name aps ; Apply to all our APs service_description Clients signal. check_command check_mikrotik_signal!-P 3 -L authPriv -U $USER3$ -a SHA -A $USER4$ -x DES -X $USER5$ }
You must be logged in to submit a review.
To:
From: